Telephones open 08:00 – 18:00; for quality and training purposes all calls are recorded.(Please note callers will receive engaged tone when the number is busy).

Please see the above tab for surgery closure dates.

Surgery Closure Dates

Closed for Training

Our Practice will be closed from 12 o'clock for training on the following days:

10th November 201615th December 201612th January 201716th February 201716th March 201720th April 201711th May 201715th June 201713th July 201717th August 20177th September 201712th October 20179th November 201714th December 2017

Closed for Bank Holidays

Boxing Day Monday 26th December 2016Holiday Tuesday 27th December 2016Holiday Monday 2nd January 2017Good Friday 14th April 2017Easter Monday 17th April 2017May Day 1st May 2017Spring Bank Holiday 29th May 2017August Bank Holiday 28th August 2017Christmas Day Monday 25th December 2017Boxing Day Tuesday 26th December 2017

Should you need medical attention when we are closed please contact 111

When We Are Closed

In case of emergency outside normal working hours (08:00 – 18:00) or when surgery is closed telephone 111. You will be put through to the out-of-hours service. Please allow plenty of time for an answer. You may be offered advice, an opportunity to visit an emergency surgery, or a home visit if necessary. This service is commissioned by NHS Rotherham.

NHS 111

NHS 111 is the new three-digit telephone service that replaces NHS Direct, to improve access to NHS urgent care services. Patients can use this number when they need medical help or advice and it's not urgent enough to call 999. NHS 111 operates 24/7, 365 days per year and is free to use from a landline and a mobile.

Easy Read 111 leaflet

Walk-in Centres

The Urgent and Emergency Centre at Rotherham Hospital is now open - It is a single site for emergency or urgent care needs and is staffed by members of primary care and A&E clinicians.

It is also the base for GP out of hours service and care co-ordination centre so all urgent care services will be in one place.

Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

In a genuine emergency you should call 999. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.

In case of emergency outside normal working hours (8am – 6pm) telephone 111. You will be put through to the out of hours service. Please allow plenty of time for an answer. You may be offered advice, an opportunity to visit an emergency centre, or a home visit if necessary. This service is commissioned by NHS Rotherham

In an ABSOLUTE EMERGENCY dial 999 for an emergency ambulance.

NHS 111

NHS 111 is the new three-digit telephone service that replaces NHS Direct, to improve access to NHS urgent care services. Patients can use this number when they need medical help or advice and it's not urgent enough to call 999. NHS 111 operates 24/7, 365 days per year and is free to use from a landline and a mobile.